SAT Subject Math II Score???

<p>Hey guys, I just got my scores for my SAT Subject Tests, and they're not exactly what I hoped for. I got a 730 on Math II and a 620(verrry sad) on Chemistry. I'm going to be a junior next year, and I'm hoping to go to a top business school some day(Wharton is the dream, but I'm not so sure...). I am going to take a Bio subject test at some point to cover up for Chem, but is a 730 on Math II enough for good business schools? Based on these schools alone, what are my chances, roughly? Thanks!</p>

<p>*based on these SCORES, not schools. sorry about that:P</p>

<p>You have plenty of time to prepare for the tests. Focus on your weakness first. And remember " you are more than your scores." On Harvard’s admission web site mentioning scores from 600 to 800 range are good scores.</p>

<p>All ivies have bad reputations as being elitist institutions. Any chance that they can get to say “600-800 are good scores”, they’ll take it. What they don’t tell you is “600-800 are good scores, but you need phenomenal scores to get in here buddy.” </p>

<p>If you wanted to be any major heavy in math (engineering, physics, hell I’ll throw it out there…math), you would definately want your Math II score to be atleast a 750+, but for business school, your 730 is probably fine. I would suggest retaking your chem test though. There seems to be an unconscious bias between a 690 and a 700, eventhough they’re only ten points apart: one of them has a 7 in front of it and one of them has a 6. If you could get your chem to a 700 it would definately jump out that you got all 700+ on your subject tests.</p>